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ockanui
ockanui
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24 Jan 2010 9:53pm
after paddling for over ten k's my son and I paddle into elwood beach, not sole out swimming,
howling onshore, good for downwind anyway, make the sand proud of our achievement only to be confronted by a bloke in yellow and red threatening to fine us for landing on the beach in between the two big markers 100 yards out to sea,not between the flags, fair bloody dinkum, not the first time I have been told of for using the beach, tying the boards on in the carpark, in a designated spot, was told by another clubbie that we would get a fine also for not paying the parking fee, 5 minutes and then were gone, what is it about the beach nazi's attitude, I think they are jealous of the fun suppers have when all they can do is prance around in there tiny sluggo's
OG SUP
OG SUP
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VIC, 3516 posts
24 Jan 2010 9:59pm
Just a question were you on sups or in an OC1?
Phill?
ockanui
ockanui
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VIC, 1321 posts
24 Jan 2010 10:02pm
hello phil, we were on sup boards
OG SUP
OG SUP
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24 Jan 2010 10:19pm
The reaon I asked is I thought they may have been intimidated by a canoe as silly as it sounds.

I dont think they have any right to fine you for anything.

Even if there were people in the water and you were outside the flags I cant see an issue.

If you were inside the flags they can ask you to move outside the flags but under what regulations can they impose a penalty????

Does anyone else know????

Allrounder can you shed some light on this one please?

As for the parking lot again I dont think a clubie has any jurisdiction there either.

I gues they could call a parking Nazi but that would be it.

Maybe thier draw strings were causing chaffing???
Cammo
Cammo
WA
59 posts
WA, 59 posts
24 Jan 2010 7:36pm
to my knowledge surf lifesavers dont generally have any statutory powers vested in them, if they are volunteers lifesavers patrolling the beach they have no power to fine people, but if they were council lifeguards or appointed officers by the local council then they could, but they should take a breath and get one of these... the starboard ocean rescue SUP!




Homeally
Homeally
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409 posts
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25 Jan 2010 12:43am
ockanui said...

after paddling for over ten k's my son and I paddle into elwood beach, not sole out swimming,
howling onshore, good for downwind anyway, make the sand proud of our achievement only to be confronted by a bloke in yellow and red threatening to fine us for landing on the beach in between the two big markers 100 yards out to sea,not between the flags, fair bloody dinkum, not the first time I have been told of for using the beach, tying the boards on in the carpark, in a designated spot, was told by another clubbie that we would get a fine also for not paying the parking fee, 5 minutes and then were gone, what is it about the beach nazi's attitude, I think they are jealous of the fun suppers have when all they can do is prance around in there tiny sluggo's


Not sure about this one mate... In NSW clubbies have no jurisdiction to fine you.. unless they are an HBI (honourary beach inspector)... Council lifeguards and traffic wardens however have all the power in the world to fine you...

Maybe the markers mean something.. like no boards/craft in this area... not sure why but that could be the reason...

the clubby about the parking fee was probably just a piece of friendly advice... i know i do it (im an hbi here at dy)... if i see people that arent from around the area.. i always tell them to watch out as the traffic wardens are notorious...

Its more about PR than anything as a clubby and lifeguard... yeah they can fine you but they wont unless your a complete DH!! ive actually fined a traffic warden for parking in the wrong spot... was hilarious!!

Im sure they're not out to get you mate but just to make sure your doing the right thing and helping you to stay out of trouble...

thats my two cents anyway.. im happy to be told otherwise.

Matty
Dazzler75
Dazzler75
QLD
458 posts
QLD, 458 posts
25 Jan 2010 2:33pm
My brother lives at Coolum and on Christmas Day went for an early surf - pre 6am - at Yaroomba when he was ambushed by 2 of Qld's finest as he readied himself and informed him that camping in his van at the beach overnight was prohibited and that it attracts a $200 fine.

A little dumbfounded and sensing a lack of Christmas spirit he proposed the question - why would he camp at the beach when he lives less than a 1km away, as well as not having a mattress in his van.

After correcting them of their mistake and asking for their badge numbers so he could write the the local paper (laughable coming from a chippie!!) it was suggested that he should "watch his attitude and show more respect to the police".

Needless to say he didn't get fined and he didn't write to the local rag!!
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